Literally face value... there are literally millions of 50 cent coins in circulation - and they're still being minted.
The postage rate in the US in 2000 was 33 cents. It was raised from 32 cents in 1999. It went to 34 cents in 2001.
The postage rate in 2000 was 33 cents
2 cents a year 2 cents a year
In the year 2000, the value of the quarter dollar which is 25 cents was $0.25.
Unless there's something that makes it different from the hundreds of millions of other quarters minted that year, 25 cents.
Approx. $600 for the toucan, probably another $2000 for the year in total.
This depends on what exactly you mean. If you mean a coin from the year 2000 with Éire on it, then even the highest value coin, which was 1 pound, would not be very much. I am presuming you are talking about the year 2000. However, if you are talking about 2000 Euro, the legal tender in Ireland and 17 other European countries now, that is worth a lot. 1 Euro is worth more than one dollar. Check the currency converter at the link below.
This depends, the Euro came out in 2001 for twelve of the countries then in 2003 came out the euro in San Marino, Vatican City and Monaco. 2007 was the year when Slovenia joined the euro zone followed by Malta and Cyprus (2008). Now (2009) Slovakia joined the euro zone. If you have coins that are dated 1999 or 2000 that is because that was the year that the mint started to make the euro coins.
1788 is the year Virginia became a state, but the quarter was minted in 2000. It's worth all of 25 cents.
1788 is the year Virginia became a state, but the quarter was minted in 2000. It's worth all of 25 cents.
The first class rate was 32 cents that year. A post card was 20 cents.
8.400.000 euro per year